MrBishop
Well-Known Member
Here's an online dictionary that you can use to finally understand what your kids might be saying
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Few Examples:
props - [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"respect, recognition"[/font]
dot gone - unsuccessful internet company
off the hinges - "similar to off the hook, something is outstanding, great"
man-chair: The always convenient, deftly placed chair for men to sit on and wait for their female
counterparts to shop in a retail store.
MBA - Married but Available
meatspace: The world where people live, the functional opposite of cyberspace
fat coke: opposite of diet coke
flashing 12: The condition of being so technologically inept that one can’t even program his or her VCR.
Here
Few Examples:
props - [font=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]"respect, recognition"[/font]
dot gone - unsuccessful internet company
off the hinges - "similar to off the hook, something is outstanding, great"
man-chair: The always convenient, deftly placed chair for men to sit on and wait for their female
counterparts to shop in a retail store.
MBA - Married but Available
meatspace: The world where people live, the functional opposite of cyberspace
fat coke: opposite of diet coke
flashing 12: The condition of being so technologically inept that one can’t even program his or her VCR.